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Subject: | Interface utilization treshold and 1 minute polling |
Author: | Martin |
Posted: | 2015-04-22 02:53 |
Good Morning,
currently i'm stucking a little bit because i'm not quite sure how the internal interface bandwidth calculation is done by Zenoss. Maybe someone can point me into the right direction.
I would like to get an alarm when the interface utilization of a 10GigabitEthernet interface is let's say above 80%. The interface is polled every 1 minute. If i use the formula 10000000000 / 8 *.80 in the field maximum value i get incorrect results. Can it be that Zenoss assumes a default polling interval of 5 minutes or do i miss something else.
Currently i cannot see the wood for the trees ;)
Thank you, Martin
Subject: | Anyone please? Thanks. |
Author: | Martin |
Posted: | 2015-04-24 10:31 |
Anyone please Thanks.
Subject: | Really nobody who can shed |
Author: | Martin |
Posted: | 2015-05-04 08:08 |
Really nobody who can shed some light on this question
Thank you.
Subject: | It's OK: (here.speed or 1e10) |
Author: | Jan Garaj |
Posted: | 2015-05-04 08:46 |
It's OK: (here.speed or 1e10) / 8 * .8
How did you get incorrect values What is your expectation
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